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CONSTITUTION 



List of M embers 





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WASHINGTON : 

GIBSON BROTHERS; PRINTERS 

1871. 




CONSTITUTION 



List of Members 




i|]hio ; ^publican Association 



District of Columbia, 



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OBGA1TIZED 1869. 



WASHINGTON: 

GIBSON BROTHERS, PRINTERS. 

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CONSTITUTION. 



ARTICLE I. 

Name. 

This society shall be known as the Ohio 

Republican Association of the District of 

Columbia. 

ARTICLE II. 

Objects. 

The objects of this association are threefold, 

to wit: Social, Economical, and Political. 

ARTICLE III. 

Membership. 

Sec. i. Any citizen of Ohio temporarily 
residing in the District of Columbia, and acting 
with the Republican party, may become a mem- 
ber of this association by paying one dollar, 
and subscribing to this constitution. 

Sec. 2. Any Republican citizen of Ohio not 
residing in the District may be elected an hon- 
orary member, and shall be entitled to all the 
privileges of membership except that of voting. 



Sec 3. Any Ohio lady may become an hon- 
orary member by simply subscribing to this 
constitution. 

ARTICLE IV. 

OJJiccrs and Election of Officers. 

The officers of this association shall consist 
of a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, 
and a Treasurer, to be elected semi-annuallv, 
at the first meetings in March and September. 
All elections of officers shall be by ballot, and 
a majority of votes cast shall constitute an elec- 
tion. 

ARTICLE V. 

Duties of Officers. 

Sec. 1. It shall be the duty of the President 
to preside over all meetings of the association, 
to preserve order, to sign all orders on the 
Treasurer for such sums as are ordered by vote 
of the society to be paid from the funds in the 
Treasury, and to perform all other duties usu- 
ally appertaining to such office. 

Sec. 2. In the absence of the President, the 
Vice-President shall perform the duties of that 
office. 

Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the Secretary 



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to keep a correct record of the proceedings of 
each meeting ; to take charge of all books and 
papers belonging to the association ; to prepare 
correct lists of all members and honorary mem- 
bers ; to keep a correct account with each 
member ; to receive all monevs due the associ- 
ation ; to pay the same to the Treasurer imme- 
diately, taking his receipt therefor ; to counter- 
sign all orders on the Treasurer that may be 
ordered bv the association ; to issue notices 
when required ; to report quarterly to the Ex- 
ecutive Committee all unpaid balances, with the 
names of the delinquents, and to submit to the 
association a report of its financial condition at 
the first meetings in the months of March, 
June, September, and December, and at such 
other times as may be required bv a vote of the 
association. 

Sic. 4. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer 
to receive from the Secretary all monevs be- 
longing to the association, giving his receipt 
therefor ; to disburse the same on orders signed 
by the President and countersigned by the Sec- 
retary ; and to submit quarterly, at the first 
meeting in March, June, September, and De- 



cember, and as often as may be required by a 
vote of the association, a statement of receipts, 
disbursements, and balances on hand, and to 
turn over to his successor in office, or to a com- 
mittee that may be appointed for that purpose/ 
all money or property in his possession belong! 
ing to the association. 



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ARTICLE VI. 
Committees and their duties — Hoiv appointed and removed. 

Sec. i. There shall be an Executive Com. 
mittee, consisting of five members, whose duty 
it shall be to manage the internal affairs of the 
association, such as renting halls, managing the 
financial affairs of the association, and superin- 
tending such matters as are not referred to other 
committees. 

Sec. 2. There shall be a Committee on Rail- 
roads, consisting of three members, whose duty 
it shall be to manage all negotiations with rail- 
roads, whose action shall be subject to revision 
by the association. 

Sec 3. There shall be a Committee on Po- 
litical Affairs, consisting of three members, 
whose duty it shall be to attend to the distri- 



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tuition of documents, to correspond with the 
Ohio State Republican Executive Committee, 
and in general to manage the political influence 
of this association to the best interests of the 
Republican party. 

Sec. 4. There shall be a District Committee, 
Consisting of one member from each Congres- 
sfcnal District, whose duty shall be to see to 
the political affairs, each member for his own 
district ; to correspond with the District Ex- 
ecutive Committees ; to distribute document.-, 
and in general to work in and through this as- 
aion for the interests of the party in the 
various districts separately. 

Sec. 5. The foregoing committees shall all 
be appointed by the President at the time of 
the election of officers, or within one month 
thereafter, to serve for six months, or until their 
successor^ are appointed, and may be removed 
for miscor^luct or negligence by a vote of the 
association.- They shall be required to report 
their proceedings at any time when called upon 
bv vote of the association. 

ARTICLE VII. 

Quorum. 

Seven members shall constitute a quorum tor 






the transaction of business, provided one of the 

elected officers be present, and twelve members 

shall constitute a quorum if no elected officers 

are present. 

ARTICLE VIII. 

By-Laws. 

The association may from time to time adopt 
such by-laws, not inconsistent with this consti- 
tution, as may be deemed necessary for carry- 
ing the same into effect. 

ARTICLE IX. 
Dues and Suspensions. 

Each member of this association shall pay to 
the Secretary the sum of not less than fifty cents 
quarterly as dues, in advance, and in default 
thereof for six months shall be suspended ; and 
any member in arrears for one year shall be 
stricken from the list of members by vote of 
two-thirds of the members present at any regu- 
lar meeting. 

ARTICLE X. 

Expulsions. 

Any member may be expelled from this as- 
sociation for apostacy to the Republican party, 
or grosslv immoral conduct, by a vote of two- 



thirds of the members present at any regular 
meeting : Provided, That no member shall be 
expelled except upon a fair investigation of 
charges in writing against him, signed by a 
member in good standing. 

ARTICLE XI. 

Amendments.. 

This constitution mav be amended by a vote 
of two-thirds of the members present at any 
regular meeting : Provided, That no vote shall 
be taken on anv proposed amendment at the 
same meeting at which it is submitted, and that 
all amendments hereto shall be submitted in 
writing at a regular meeting. 

ARTICLE XII. 

A MEN DM ENT. 

That, by vote of two-thirds of the members 
present at any regular meeting, a special assess- 
ment may be levied, and every member who 
shall not pay the same shall be considered in 
default within the terms of Article IX. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 



OFFICERS. 

J. M. McGREW, President, Chief Clerk, 6th Auditor's 
Office j Residence, 905 O street. 

H. W. BRELSFORD, Vice-President, Attorney-at-Law ; 
Office, 412 5th street. 

Col. E. C. FORD, Secretary, General Land Office ; Resi- 
dence, 39 H street. 

R. W. KERR, Treasurer, Government Printing Oince - y 
Residence, 417 K street. 



HONORARY MEMBER. 
Hon. H. D. Cooke. 

LADIES. 

Lucretia Ball, Leontine Larkin, 

Mary Ball, Mattie Mudd, 

L. H. Edwards, A. Paige, 

Mary L. Greenf, E. H. Reed, 
Cynthia E. Hildebrand, Annie Shirley. 

Helen M. Johnston, Harriet P. Tinkham, 
Carrie S. Wiison. 



REGULAR MEMBERS. 

A. Brown, A. H. 
Brown, E. H. 

Adams, W M. Brown, Merritt 

Anderman, L. A. Brown, James W. 

Apple, D. K. Brown, S. R. 

Arnold, I. N. Brown, Wm. A. 

Arnold, Jesse Brown, Wm. B. 

Arnold, S. G. Brown, C. W. 

Arbuckle, R. C. Brown, Eugene J. 

Ashfield, J. M. Bryan, Sam. M. 

Aughinbaugh, W. L. Burbage, W. D. 

Anderson, Chas. A. Burnet, J. C. 

Alexander, H. W. Burr, S. W. 

Arthur, Geo. W. Buzzard, L. L. 
Baum, W. R. 

B. Baxter, M. C. 
Baxter, John C. 

Barber, A. L. Baugh, C. C. 

Bartlev, T. W. Beall, James W 

Hartley, H. D. Bede, J. W. 

Bartlett, E. Bergmeyer, B. 

Barringer, M- Blackford, S. S. 

Batchelder, D. W. Brainard, J. 

Boatman, J. C. Buckecker, E. C. 

Branderbury, L. A. Borden, H. C. 

Breithaupt, B. Bushnell, John H. 

Brelsford, H. W. Bell, John W. 

Brintnall, Francis Boy n ton, C. A. 



Barton, Henry 
Boyd, Wm. S. 
Bartlett, W. R. 
Bloer, J. D. 

C. 

Campbell, A. 
Campbell, F. L. 
Campbell, Chas. D. 
Carrington, S. E. 
Carrington, C. H. 
Champion, W. H. 
Clem, John L. l 
Cleveland, J. B. 
Cleverden, J. S. 
Clifton, C R. 
Coon, Henry 
Commagire, Frank: V. 
Corwine, R. M 
Cowling, Wm. H. 
Cox, D. C. 
Crew, S. B. 

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Craig, J. M. 
Clark, J. W. 
Clark, S. R. 
Compton, J W. 
Chapman, J. P. 



Carpenter, J. E. 
Carman, T. W. 
Carman, W. T. 

D. 

Davis, S. J. 
Dewey, Wm 
Dempster, H. B. 
Dickinson, L. B. 
Dockstater, W. J. 
Dunberrv, S. C. W. 
Duden-hausen, Aug. 
Dyer, Geo. E. 
Dilley, I. 



EJwards, Wm. H. 

Elmes, Webster 
Elliot, A., Jr. 
Everson, B. J. 
Ezekiel, J. B. 
Exans, Henry 



Fence, Newton 
Finney, W. G. 



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Finney, Argyle 
Finney, Leroy R. 
Fix, L. F. 
Ford, E. C. 
Ford, W. F. 
Fracker, T. L. 
Forley, John A. 
Forster, Charles 
Foster, Jno. B. 
Frazee, [. W. 
Freshour, Wm. 
French, J. L. 
Funk, L. W. 

G. 

Gaines, W. H. 
Gage, N. L. 
Gangewer, A. M. 
Garry, M. H. 
Gilnllen, John B. 
Gibson, John F. 
Goodrich, Emerson 
Gordon, L C. 
Gordon, S. 
Gray, X. A. 
Granger, O. H. 
Gregory, James M. 
Greene, John H. 



Green, W. B. 
Green, Frank M. 
Greenwood, John 
Gentsch, Charles 
Grannis, H. R. 
Gassowav, Wm. 

H. 

Hall, Wm. Jared 
Hannum, S. B. 
Haslett, C. 
Hauke, John S. 
Hawkes, Br 
Haverrleld, S. 1\ 
Harrison, James A. 
Helmick, C. C. 
Harvey, W. M. 
Hills, Charles W. 
Hine, David 
Holland, M. M. 
Holston, D. K. 
Holtzlander, L. 
Hood, Jas. F. 
Hood, T. B. 
Hopkins, M. S. 
Howard, George W. 
Hunt, W. A. 
Holmes, James H. 



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Herron, Chas. 
Hines, John B. 
Hiltz, J. W. 
Harrington, G. W. 
Hughey, A. B. 

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Jackson, J. H. 
Jenkins, Charles 
Johnes, T. S. 
Jones, f. W. 
Jones, F. J. 
Johnson, Alexander 
Johnston, J. H. 
Johns, George \V. 
Johnson, L. A. 
Joslin, J. H. 

K. 

Kennon, Newell 
Kern, J. A. 
Kerr, R. \V. 

King, Thomas 
Knapp, John R. 
Kroell, Frederick 



L. 

Leggett, M. D. 

Leggett, Mort. 
Lambom, G. F. 
Lanston, Tolbert 
Lewis, Milo 
Lentz, Charles 
Ludlow, W. I. 
Line, T. P. 
Lacy, A. P. 
Lynch, John A, 

M. 

McCl V 

McCoy j. C, 
McC C. 

McConnell, H. 
McConnell, T. F. 
McConnell, J as. C. 
McG 
McG imin E. 

:w G. 
McCullou 

,vain, John \\ 
McKee, O 
McM < I, VV. H. 

B. 
Major, T. E. 



Manning, J. S. 

Martin, Otho 
Maxwell, C. A. 
Maxwell, Hamilton 
Mayse, Wm. 
Medford, A. F. 
Meline, James F., Jr., 
Merrick, E. C. 
Merwin, C. H. 
Miley, A. E. 
Minnie h, J. H. 
Minor, O. W. 
Mitchell, Louis Y. 
Mitchell, Geo. W. 
Montis, W. M. 
Montis, M. D. 
Moore, E. H. 
Moore, W. B. 
Moore, B. F. 
Morgan, James A. 
Morris, W. J. 
Myers, W. H. 
Morton, W. G. 
Morton, R. H. 
Miller, Horatio S. 
Mungen, Theodore 



O. 

Otis, H. G. 
Olmstead, V. H. 



Packard, B. F. 
Palmer, J. H. 
Parks, R. S. 
Parker, Chas. B. 
Parkinson, Clinton 
Parsons, C. H. 
Parsons, R. H. 
Parrish, S. C. 
Parrish, J. 
Parrish, T. F. 
Patterson, John E. 
Patterson, D. C. 
Pennywitt, W. C. 
Perkins, E. 
Potts, David 
Pearce, John B. 
Pechin, M. 
Power, Jas. 
Potter, H. G. 



R. 



Nye, Z. Frank 



Riddle, A. G. 



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Ramsey, W. R. 
Raper, Wm. 
Reardon, J. F. 
Reid, Theo. P. 
Richards, Geo. W. 
Robinson, James 
Robinson, Mark B. 
Robinson, W. C. 
Robinson, S. H. 
Ross, O. H. 
Rundel, O. H. 
Ruess, Wm. A. 
Rutter, A. L. 
Rader, Jas. P. 
Royce, C. C. 



Salt, W. C. 
Sergeant, Theo. F. 
Schenck, Robert C. 
Scott, John 
Schmidt, Fred. A. 
Ssfls, M. 
Shockey, G. W. 
Simpkins, F. A. 
Shaw, John L. 
Shaw, J. W. 
Sleigh, Luther E. 



Sliney, William F. 
Smith, C. M. 
Smith, J. Moody 
Smith, Walter H. 
Small, Wm. 
South, Phillip 
Sprecher, Phillip F. 
Sterling, J. A. 
Stetson, W. S. 
Stevens, E. C. 
Stevens, R. H. 
Stevens, E. L. 
Stephens, W. H. 
Stiles, G. P. 
Stiarwalt, A. 
Swan, J. P. 
Swift, J. C. 
Sutherland, J. F, 
Sherman, John, Jr. 
Settle, J. 
Sweet, Wm. E. 
Sweet, Edwin F. 
Spencer, L. P. 
Sharon, J. D. 
Sanders, Henry 
Sinsabaugh, S. W. 
Snowden, P. T. 
Sutton, A. Schuyler 



Talbot, Thomas M. 
Taylor, R. \V. 
Taylor, J. W. 
Taylor, T. C. 
Taylor, Geo. 
Theaker, C. C. 
Theaker, N. 
Thomas, Henry 
Thomas, Alfred 
Thompson, ]". H. 
Thompson, John D. 
Thorp, M. R. 
Tichenor, Aha R. 
Tisdtl, W. P. 
Tirtlot, W. M. 
Tod, R. P. 
Trimble, A. M. 



Waldo, Roswall 

Walker, A. 
Weber, Otto 
Weaver, [. C. 
Wheeler, fohn W. 
Whittlesey, R. H. 
Whittlesey, W. W. 
Will, Joseph B.' 
Wilkinson, f. H. 
Wilson, Lawrem c 
Wilson, J. T. 
William., J. C. 
Williams, G. H. 
Winans, J. J. 
Woodburn, Wm. 
Wilber, Z. T. 
Wessle, W. H. 

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Wall, O. S. B. 



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Young, W. S. 
Young, Warren. 









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